Olympics road race: Not in our Box Hill

National Trust members are concerned that the natural habitat of Box Hill in Surrey will be at risk, should the beauty spot be included on the route of the 2012 Olympic Games road races.

They fear thousands of spectators trampling across the hillsides, home to a dozen species of orchid and 400 species of other flowering plants. It is also a habitat for 40 of the 58 species of British butterflies.

This includes the 3.5km climb of the zig-zag road to the 200-metre summit of Box Hill, near Dorking.

Box Hill is situated on the great chalk ridge of the North Downs. It has been popular with Londoners since the expansion of the railways made it an accessible location in the mid-1800s. It offers splendid views across the Mole Valley and the Surrey Weald.

A refreshment kiosk and National Trust shop at the summit of Box Hill are kept busy, especially during the summer months.

The Zig Zag, together with the less steep but longer climb of Little Switzerland to Headley village, form a challenging, scenic eight-mile circuit.

Box Hill has always been a big draw for cyclists from all over the South-East. In addition, the many bridle paths threading up and down the valleys are popular with mountain bike riders.

However, the Zig Zag is a moderate climb by elite cycling standards and barely disturbed the passage of the Tour of Britain when it came this way in 1998. This has led to speculation that more than one ascent will be required if it is to offer any sort of challenge worthy of the Olympic Games.

And for the road to be truly worthy – it’s full of potholes near the top – it will need resurfacing.

I don’t know much about the org of the Olimpics. But. Do you really havto have long hard climbs in a road race. What would happen if Holland had the Olimpics?. I live in Surrey. And I would love to actually go and see the top riders, racing. Box hill. Maybe not. How about over Newlands Corner. Stop for a coffee and a plate of chips at the top. Then down the other side and left up Combe Lane. Theres quite a nasty left turn near the top.
From Harry.
A 61 yr old T.T. Rider.

Mike Cope

Why even consider sending the race up Box Hill? This area takes a big enough kicking already -IF the Games are to be truly environmentally friendly , don t risk even more damage to this special area.

geoff gartrell

There’s nothing worth calling a hill down that neck of the woods; and they have a circuit that has lots of laps to tire the rider and it will be a sprinters race and a boring group of riders riding round and round; not the spectacle event worthy of the Games.Move it out of the south east and you may find a circuit that has climbs and descents to test pro riders.

Tim

It’s a bit of a NIOBH that one and a tricky one to say. Ah, it’s the silent ‘H’.